Labyrinth

Walking a Sacred Path – The Labyrinth @ Knox-Met

Walking the Labyrinth

The labyrinth is an ancient meditative practice. Many people find that the simple movement of walking the labyrinth’s curving paths allows their minds to become more peaceful and open to the Spirit, aware of what is happening within.

Knox-Met offers monthly (usually on Friday afternoon/evenings) walking experiences on our Canvas Labyrinth in the Upper Hall/Gymnasium. It is an eleven-circuit labyrinth based on the one in Chartes Cathedral in France. The path winds through the four quadrants of a circle toward the center, which is a six-petaled rosette, a traditional symbol of the Virgin Mary or the divide feminine – the Labyrinth has been used by countless walkers of all ages and faith traditions.

Check our calendar for dates the Labyrinth will be open.

Facilitated Labyrinth Walks and Workshops

Our Minister, Cam Fraser, is a Veriditas trained Labyrinth Facilitator, with experience using the Labyrinth with groups of all ages, and we offer periodic workshops. We offer workshops to those connected to the Knox-Met and to all members of our community.

Please contact our office or Cam if you are interested in attending or in creating a Labyrinth Walking Experience for another group or organization.